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Media:1946-07-26-LARCV4I30.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jul 26 1946
... crashed at Edwards AFB . He had been. scheduled to test-fly the X-15 . July 26-27: Comdrs. M. Ross and L. Lewis (USN) reached maximum altitude of 82,000 feet ...
... a.m. to 12:33 p.m. EDT, and the launch period extends through Aug. 26. The spacecraft is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2016 on a mission to investigate ...
Russian balloon USSR successfully reached 52,000 feet, crew including Warigo, Christofil, and Prelucki.
President Truman signed the Armed Forces Unification Act, creating a Department of the Air Force, coequal with Army and Navy, and creating a National Military Establishment under the Secretary of Defense.
Two separate rockets fired from White Sands, one a V-2 missile V-2 which reached an altitude of 00.3 miles, the other a Navy Aerobee which reached an altitude of 70 miles, carried cameras which photographed the curvature of the earth.
Aerobee fired capsule containing two monkeys and two mice to approximately 200,000 feet at Holloman AFB , all recovered unharmed.

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